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Clinton Davisson - Wikipedia Clinton Joseph Davisson (October 22, 1881 – February 1, 1958) was an American physicist who shared the 1937 Nobel Prize in Physics with George Paget Thomson "for their experimental discovery of the diffraction of electrons by crystals"
Clinton Davisson – Biographical - NobelPrize. org From 1930-1937 Dr Davisson devoted himself to the study of the theory of electron optics and to applications of this theory to engineering problems He then investigated the scattering and reflection of very slow electrons by metals
Clinton Joseph Davisson | Nobel Prize, Electron Diffraction Quantum . . . Clinton Joseph Davisson (born Oct 22, 1881, Bloomington, Ill , U S —died Feb 1, 1958, Charlottesville, Va ) was an American experimental physicist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1937 with George P Thomson of England for discovering that electrons can be diffracted like light waves, thus verifying the thesis of Louis de Broglie
Clinton Davisson - Biography, Facts and Pictures Clinton Davisson discovered electron diffraction, for which he was awarded the 1937 Nobel Prize in Physics His discovery confirmed the de Broglie hypothesis that particles can behave as waves
Davisson - Wikipedia People Ananias Davisson (1780–1857), American singing school teacher Clinton Davisson (1881–1958), American physicist Kyle Davisson (born 1985), American football player Muriel Davisson, neuroscientist Richard Davisson (1922—2004), American physicist Walther Davisson (1885-1973), German violinist and conductor
Nebraska city opens pyramid worlds largest time capsule Davisson, who died in 1999, left instructions saying it should be opened on the 50th anniversary, July 4, 2025 The problem was the pyramid was added in 1983 "By putting a pyramid on top, it
Davisson-Germer Experiment - GeeksforGeeks The Davisson and Germer experiment demonstrates the wave nature of matter particles The Davisson–Germer experiment gives crucial evidence of the de-Broglie hypothesis, which states that particles such as electrons have a dual nature
Davisson and Germer Experiment - Curio Physics The Davisson and Germer experiment was a 1923-27 experiment performed by Clinton Davisson and Lester Germer to establish the wave nature of slow moving electrons This confirmed the de-Broglie hypothesis of wave-particle duality
1937 - Clinton J Davisson - Nobel Prize in Physics | Nokia. com Clinton J Davisson shared the 1937 Nobel Prize in Physics with George Thomson, who had independently shown that the de Broglie hypothesis was correct The Nobel Prize was the first awarded to a Bell Labs researcher